I am not sure if this is the right place to bring this up. There is an issue 
with screen resolution that I consider a "design bug" in all the DE's I ever 
used: Win95, Win98, Win2k, KDE2.x, KDE3.x, KDE4.x, Gnome 2.x...

Let's go by examples. When I increase my screen resolution, all the texts and 
icons (and windecos) on my desktop get smaller. But all I wanted to have is an 
increased resolution. I have to go and fix the font and icon sizes every time I 
change the resolution.

Resolution means resolving. In photography if you take two pictures of the same 
object, one with a higher resolution than the other one, and then print them on 
the same size paper, you will have two pictures of the same size, one with a 
better resolution.

I expect the same thing from my desktop. When I change the screen resolution I 
am not changing my monitor's size. Thus the apparent sizes of the texts and 
icons should remain the same. They should just *resolve* better.

I think the DE should have a function that adjusts the sizes of everything 
according to the resolution. Or at least an option that will honor such a 
function. A good way of implementing this idea to font sizes is to have an 
option to display the Font sizes in metric units rather than pixels in KDE's 
Font Settings dialog. Or -if it has to be kept the same way- we should simply 
call it something other than "resolution".

There are monitors out there with resolutions as high as 2560x1600 and I am 
sure these numbers will keep growing. Fonts of size 9, for example,  are 
totally illegible on a 24'' monitor with such a resolution.

Have a great day!
-oget

PS: You may have noticed that the title was inspired by the other thread. All 
credits go to the original author :)


      
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